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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> lehrer: good evening. i'm jim lehrer. a complex u.s.-russia spy swap was underway late today, involving ten russian agents here and four people convicted of espionage in russia. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we get the latest on the action in a new york court today and look at russia's deep-cover spy program. >> lehrer: then, we talk to white house chief of staff, rahm emanuel. >> woodruff: tom bearden reports from the gulf of mexico, where scientists are turning to tiny microbes to help clean up oiled marshland. >> lehrer: margaret warner examines the pentagon's new rules for dealing with the news media. >> woodruff: and jeffrey brown has a conversation with jean- michel cousteau about his famous father-- ocean explorer jacques cousteau. >> when people ask what do you expect to find? he would always say if i knew, i wouldn't go. so it was the sense of discovery which is, obviously, related it to adventure. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs news
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> lehrer: good evening. i'm jim lehrer. a federal judge in arizona today blocked key parts of the state's tough immigration law from taking effect. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the "newshour" tonight, ray suarez reports from the state capitol in phoenix. and we explore the national fallout. >> lehrer: then judy woodruff takes an extended look at pakistan. she talks to pakistan's u.s. ambassador about the airliner crash that killed 152 people, and she examines u.s./pakistani relations after the leak of thousands of secret military documents. >> ifill: we ask environmental engineer nancy kinner to track what's happened to the oil in the water. 100 days after the gulf disaster. >> lehrer: and spencer michels tells the story of a one-man mission to help clean up the oil in louisiana. >> a private individual has taken it upon himself to try to protect the barrier islands in the gulf of mexico. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this is the engine t
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> lehrer: good evening. i'm jim lehrer. on the newshour this friday, the lead story-- the decision to try 9/11 detainees in federal court in new york city. we have a newsmaker interview with attorney general holder. >> the stakes are so enormous. we're talking about what literally is the crime of the century. >> lehrer: then, after the other news of the day: jeffrey brown reports on president obama's japan visit; paul solman talks with sheila bair, the nation's chief banking regulator; and mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. major funding for the newshour with jim lehrer is provided by: >> this is the engine that connects abundant grain from the american heartland to haran's best selling whole wheat, while keeping 60 billion pounds of carbon out of the atmosphere every year. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> 150 years of financial strength and the experience of an established investment firm have come together. wachovia securities is now wells fargo advisors. the financial advisors nearby and nationwi
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> lehrer: good evening. i'm jim lehrer. violence escalated in libya today as thousands of foreign citizens scrambled to flee by all means of transportation. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the "newshour" tonight, we have the latest on the increasingly unstable situation in the north african country. >> lehrer: then, we take a closer look at moammar gadhafi and his 42 years of rule in libya. >> ifill: and we assess what pressure, if any, other nations can bring to stop the regime's deadly crack down. >> lehrer: plus, charles savage of the "new york times" goes through the justice department's decision on no longer defining marriage as only between a man and a woman. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> lehrer: good evening. i'm jim lehrer. b.p. stopped the flow of oil from its gulf well for the first time since it began nearly three months ago. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: b.p., the obama administration, and residents throughout the gulf are waiting to see if the gusher has finally been capped. we get the latest from joel aakenbach of the "washington post." >> lehrer: then, tom bearden examines the impact of the spill on louisiana's wildlife. >> federal scientists are keeping a close watch on critical pelican habitats, and so far, the news is pretty good. >> brown: we look at the sweeping financial reform bill passed by the senate today: what it means for wall street and main street. >> i regret i can't give you your job back, restore that foreclosed home, put retirement money back in your account. what i can do is to see to it that we never, ever again have to go through what this nation has been through. >> lehrer: ray suarez has the last of his stories from haiti six months after the earthqu
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ray, thank you. >> lehrer: thank you, judy. let's go to hari with more results. >> sreenivasan: thank you, jim. we just wanted to take this opportunity to show viewers a few of the nail-biter races that are so close here. let's start with the pennsylvania senate race. we're talking about representative joe sestak, the man who beat arlen specter in the democratic primary. he's trailing by about 4% to republican pat toomey. we're going to switch gears to the illinois senate there. alexei gee newell yaus... alexei giannoulias is trailing 2% to republican mark kirk. in colorado, the tea party-back insurgent candidate ken buck the republican is at 45% and michael bennett the democrat is at 50%. that is about 25% of the precincts reporting. we'll try and check in on these races and a few others throughout the night. jim, back to you. >> lehrer: back to mark and david. david, we talked many times leading up to this and earlier tonight and now we're getting close here to an end result. we still have 30 minutes just on this special. how
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> lehrer: good evening. i'm jim lehrer. the federal government charged investment bank goldman sachs with defrauding investors. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, the charges relate to the sub-prime mortgage crisis. we get the latest from zachary goldfarb of "the washington post." >> lehrer: then, ray suarez reports from london on the volcanic ash across northern europe that has disrupted air travel worldwide. >> those unfriendly skies grounded until at least saturday and left travelers scrambling for alternatives. >> brown: and we talk of volcanoes present and past with simon winchester, author of a book on the spectacular 1883 eruption on the island of krakatoa. >> lehrer: judy wooduff finishes our spotlight city series with a story about the rise of the right in a florida primary contest. >> the politics of ang ser fueling the senate campaign here of conservative republican marco rubeio, who is leading a more moderate governor charlie crist. it's a drama playing out in g.o.p. races across the count
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> lehrer: good evening. i'm jim lehrer. the military's ban on gays serving openly can be repealed without a risk to readiness, said a pentagon study released today. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we get the details from the report's authors, and look at how the military can prepare for an end to the "don't ask, don't tell" policy. >> lehrer: then, kwame holman reports on president obama's meeting with congressional leaders. >> a stated aim of today's white house meeting was to resolve major issues in the lame duck congress. it was an early barometer of how the president and the opposition will get along in the next congress. >> woodruff: we have a newsmaker interview with white house senior advisor david axelrod. >> lehrer: margaret warner examines the decrease in schools known as "dropout factories" and the rise in high school graduation rates. >> woodruff: and gwen ifill talks to marcia coyle about today's supreme court arguments over moving inmates out of california's crowded prisons. >> leh
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> lehrer: good evening, i'm jim lehrer. on the newshour this thursday, the lead story, administration officials continue their defense of the president's afghan war plan, ray suarez has our coverage. then, after the other news of the day, two former army and cia officers with experience in afghanistan offer their analysis of the plan. jeffrey brown explores the meanings and consequences of the huge comcast-nbc deal. and john merrow provides historical context for the administration's efforts to overhaul the nation's schools >> can we make the department of education not the driver of compliance and bureaucracy but the engine of innovation? major funding for the newshour with jim lehrer is provided by: monsanto. producing more. conserving more. improving farmers' lives. that's sustainable agriculture. more at producemoreconservemore.com. >> what makes us an engine for the economy? plants across america. nearly 200,000 jobs created. we see beyond cars. >> chevron. this is the power of human energy. the national science founda
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>> lehrer: od evening. i'm m lehrer. on the newshourhis friday, the leastory-- good news on jobs. judwoodruff examines the details and the meaning then, after the other newsof the day, jeffrey browneports on nato sending so 7,000 more troops to afghanistan >> hrer: in brussels, margaret rner talks to secretary clinton about the ropean lied support. >> lehrer: mark shids and david brooks their analysis of the week's top storie and we will say fawell to a newshou and welcome to a new o that is both different and the me. >> what theorld needs now i energy. the energy toet the economy humming agn. the energyo tackle challenges like climatchange. what is that ener came from an energy compan everyday, chevn invests $62 million in people, in idea- seeking, tching, building. fueling growth around t world to move us all ahe. thiss the power of human energy. chevron. and byhe alfred p. sloan foundation. suppting science, technology, and impved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21scentury. and wh the ongoing support of these institutionand foundations. and... this program wa
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aptioning sponsored by&x- acneil/lehrer productions >> lehrer: good evening. i'm jim lehrer. presidents obama and medvedev signed a landmark arms treaty today. it calls for shrinking nuclear arsenals by one-third. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: the next step is a debate in the senate over ratification. we have our own debate with senators kyl and feinstien. >> lehrer: then, judy woodruff reports on day two of the bloody uprising in kyrgyzstan. >> brown: we'll talk to the chairmen of the commission studying the causes of the financial crisis on a day they heard apologies from former citigroup executives. >> let me start by saying i'm sorry. i'm sorry that the financial crisis had such an impact on country. >> we all bear responsibility for not recognizing this and i deeply regret that. >> brown: we have the first of two reports on what members of congress are hearing about the new health care law. tonight, spencer michels follows a california republican back in his district for the spring recess. >> the notion that somehow we can provide free healt
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thank you. >> lehrer: mr. president, please respond directly to what the governor just said about trickle down. the trickle-down approach as he said yours is. >> well, let me talk specifically about what i think we need to do. first, we've got to improve our education system. and we've made enormous progress drawing on ideas both from democrats and republicans that are already starting to show gains in some of the tought to deal with schools. we've got a program called "race to the top" that has prompted reforms in 46 states around the country, raising standards, improving how we train teachers. so now i want to hire another 100,000 new math and science teachers. and create two million more slots in our community colleges so that people can get trained for the jobs that are out there right now. and i want to make sure that we keep tuition low for our young people. when it comes to our tax code, governor romney and i both agree that our corporate tax rate is too high. so i want to lower it. particularly for man
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> lehrer: good evening. i'm jim lehrer. a foreign ministry spokesman confirmed today that iran has sent millions of dollars to the afghan government. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, two afghan watchers assess the growing rift between washington and kabul. >> lehrer: then, a campaign update with the latest on two key senate races. jim o'toole of the "pittsburgh post gazette" goes through the contest in pennsylvania. >> ifill: and joel connelly of the "seattle post intelligencer" has the sprint to the finish in washington state. >> lehrer: special correspondent kira kay reports on the fight against breast cancer in bosnia. 1992 war broke out here. the medical system crumbled along with the rest of the country. >> ifill: and a closer look at the engineering feat that saved the chilean miners. margaret warner talks to one american who helped plan the rescue. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> lehrer: good evening. i'm jim lehrer. suicide bombers struck afghanistan's capital today, targeting foreigners. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, margaret warner reports the details of the deadly attack. then, we talk to army brigadier general ben hodges about the fall of the taliban stronghold of marjah and what comes next. >> the burden is on the afghan government to demonstrate that it can provide relatively core ruping-free basic services and the expectations of people here in the south are not real high. >> lehrer: then, kwame holman offers a primer on the congressional procedure called reconciliation. it could be used in the health care debate. >> woodruff: the analysis of mark shields and david brooks. >> lehrer: jeffrey brown talks to journalist don peck about the personal consequences of being unemployed. >> long-term unemployment is really one of the worst things that can happen to anyone. psychologically it's roughly equivalent to the death of a spouse. >> woodruff: and we look at the
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> lehrer: good evening. i'm jim lehrer. on the newshour this wednesday: the lead story is the general economic outlook after the federal reserve decided not to raise a key interest rate; then, the other news of the day, including a report on the devastating typhoon that hit the island of taiwan; two takes on the team approach to health care; a report from billings, montana; plus a talk with the head of the cleveland clinic, as we launch a conversation series about the health care reform debate; and an update on the situation in myanmar as nobel peace laureate ahng san soo chee goes back under house arrest; and a chat with david wessell of the "wall street journal" about his new book on the federal reserve. major funding for the newshour with jim lehrer is provided by: >> tiny little thing, it's just... not big. ah... okay, i found it. ( cheers and applause ) okay. >> we are intel, sponsors of tomorrow. ♪ >> what the world needs now is energy. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges lik
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lehrer: ok. all right. bush: you know, we looked at the same intelligence and came to the same conclusion: that saddam hussein was a grave threat. and i don't hold it against him that he said grave threat. i'm not going to go around the country saying he didn't tell the truth, when he looked at the same intelligence i did. kerry: it was a threat. that's not the issue. the issue is what you do about it. the president said he was going to build a true coalition, exhaust the remedies of the u.n. and go to war as a last resort. those words really have to mean something. and, unfortunately, he didn't go to war as a last resort. now we have this incredible mess in iraq -- $200 billion. it's not what the american people thought they were getting when they voted. lehrer: all right, that brings us to closing statements. and, again, as determined by a coin toss, senator kerry, you go first, and you have two minutes. kerry: thank you, jim, very much. thank you very much to the university, again. thank you, mr. preside
lehrer: ok. all right. bush: you know, we looked at the same intelligence and came to the same conclusion: that saddam hussein was a grave threat. and i don't hold it against him that he said grave threat. i'm not going to go around the country saying he didn't tell the truth, when he looked at the same intelligence i did. kerry: it was a threat. that's not the issue. the issue is what you do about it. the president said he was going to build a true coalition, exhaust the remedies of the u.n....
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lehrer: all right. we're going to go now to another -- all right. yes. gov. bush: i'm not quite through. let me finish. i talked about the principles and the issues that i think are important in a patient's bill of rights. it's kind of washington, d.c. focus. well, it's in this committee or it's got this sponsor. if i'm the president, we're going to have emergency room care, we're going have gag orders, we're going to have direct access to ob/gyn. people will be able to take their hmo insurance company to court. that's what i've done in texas and that's the kind of leadership style i'll bring to washington. mr. lehrer: all right. another -- the next question also on health issue is from -- it will be asked by marie payne kloepy, and it goes to governor bush. ms. kloepy: are either of you concerned with -- >> here you go. kloepy: are either of you concerned with finding some feasible way to lower the price of pharmaceutical drugs such as education on minimizing intake, revamp of the fda process or stream
lehrer: all right. we're going to go now to another -- all right. yes. gov. bush: i'm not quite through. let me finish. i talked about the principles and the issues that i think are important in a patient's bill of rights. it's kind of washington, d.c. focus. well, it's in this committee or it's got this sponsor. if i'm the president, we're going to have emergency room care, we're going have gag orders, we're going to have direct access to ob/gyn. people will be able to take their hmo insurance...
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>> lehrer: good evening. i'm jim lehrer. on the newshour this friday, the lead story-- good news on jobs. judy woodruff examines the details and the meanings. then, after the other news of the day, jeffrey brown reports on nato sending some 7,000 more troops to afghanistan. >> lehrer: in brussels, margaret warner talks to secretary clinton about the european allied support. >> lehrer: mark shields and david brooks do their analysis of the week's top stories; and we will say farewell to a newshour, and welcome to a new one that is both different and the same. >> what the world needs now is energy. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. what is that energy came from an energy company? everyday, chevron invests $62 million in people, in ideas-- seeking, teaching, building. fueling growth around the world to move us all ahead. this is the power of human energy. chevron. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performan
>> lehrer: good evening. i'm jim lehrer. on the newshour this friday, the lead story-- good news on jobs. judy woodruff examines the details and the meanings. then, after the other news of the day, jeffrey brown reports on nato sending some 7,000 more troops to afghanistan. >> lehrer: in brussels, margaret warner talks to secretary clinton about the european allied support. >> lehrer: mark shields and david brooks do their analysis of the week's top stories; and we will say...
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> lehrer: good evening. a jury found former illinois governor rod blagojevich guilty of lying to federal agents today. we get the latest from newshour political regular david chalian. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the attack from margaret warner in baghdad. >> lehrer: then, judy woodruff examines president obama's role this week as the democrats' campaigner-in-chief. >> if you want to make your car go forward, what do you do? you put it in d. if you want to go backwards, what do you do? you put it in r. that's not an accident. >> ifill: we look at the administration's call for fundamental changes at mortgage giants fannie mae and freddie mac. >> lehrer: and a second mortgage story-- an encore paul solman report on homeowners who've stopped paying off their loans. >> ifill: plus, jeffrey brown talks to rosanne cash-- singer, songwriter, and daughter of country music legend johnny cash. >> any young person who is going into the same field... whose parents have been
captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> lehrer: good evening. a jury found former illinois governor rod blagojevich guilty of lying to federal agents today. we get the latest from newshour political regular david chalian. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the attack from margaret warner in baghdad. >> lehrer: then, judy woodruff examines president obama's role this week as the democrats' campaigner-in-chief. >> if...
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> lehrer: good evening. i'm jim lehrer. federal reserve chairman bernanke said today the fed may take new steps to prod the sluggish economy. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, economists alan blinder and john taylor parse the chairman's words and explore the fed's options. >> lehrer: then, margaret warner looks at the administration's afghan war strategy-- attacks on the taliban while assisting peace talks. >> brown: lindsey hilsum of independent television news hears the stories of rape victims in the democratic republic of congo. >> it's not that no one knows. there have been hundreds of reports about rape in the congo. but the congolese authorities don't seem to do anything about it. this is a lawless place >> lehrer: from florida, gwen ifill reports on the race for the state's open senate seat. >> it's a three way race in the sunshine state between a republican, a democrat and a popular incumbent governor turned independent. >> brown: and mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >>
captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> lehrer: good evening. i'm jim lehrer. federal reserve chairman bernanke said today the fed may take new steps to prod the sluggish economy. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, economists alan blinder and john taylor parse the chairman's words and explore the fed's options. >> lehrer: then, margaret warner looks at the administration's afghan war strategy-- attacks on the taliban while assisting peace...